Hi,
I would like to be able to choose to boot the
2.4.20-24.9 or 2.6.0 kernel when I start my computer.
I have sucessfuly compiled the 2.6 kernel, but I don't
know what to do now.
The /boot directory has the files config-2.4.20-24.9
initrd-2.4.20-24.9.img
module-info-2.4.20-24.9
System.map-2.4.20-24.9
vmlinux-2.4.20-24.9
vmlinuz-2.4.20-24.9
but I just found the System.map-2.6.0 and
vmlinux-2.6.0.
How can I can the missing files? Or if I just add
System.map-2.6.0 and vmlinux-2.6.0 to /boot, and
create modify grub.conf will be enough?
You should be doing a "make install_modules install step". This should install your kernel, and modify your grub.conf. Be sure you have a boot floppy, or redhat cdrom handy (linux rescue).
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